Thubane told the court on Monday that he, Mhlanga and another man, Fankie Khumalo, travelled from Pretoria to eMalahleni in December 2017 to consult Msibi.

He said Msibi told them to bring him a child who has albinism if he really wanted his business to be a success.

"We were shocked when he told us to bring a child with albinism but travelled back to Pretoria to look for one," said Thubane.

"Accused number one contacted us a few days later and asked us if we had found a child with albinism. He kept pushing us to find one. Accused number one then told us to go back to him in eMalahleni in January last year, saying he knew of a certain home where we could find a child with albinism."

Mkhize told the court that he, Mhlanga, Msibi and another man, known only as Gamedze, descended on the Shabane home.

Eight charges

He said Msibi snatched the girl from another room, while Gamedze grabbed Ngwenya before they drove away with them.

They drove to the N4 near eMalahleni, where Mhlanga allegedly threw Ngwenya off the freeway into a river while he was still alive.

Thubane's three co-accused pleaded not guilty to all the eight charges they face, which include premeditated murder, kidnapping and the violation of a corpse.

Mphahlele found Thubane guilty of all seven charges.

The trial of Msibi, Mhlanga and Mkhize has been postponed to May 20, next year.